And he writes so audaciously that no editor seems to have dared to lay a glove on him.
The editor of the Enterprise seemed to think that the matter was settled.
The editors seem to have asked each author to provide a personal account of the assigned subject, not a neutral survey.
Perhaps not surprisingly, then, few editors seem to be expecting a windfall.
So much for your comment that the editors "do not seem to be ducking all the hard" questions.
It is sad that your reporters and editors do not seem to be aware of this other use for methadone.
The reviewers - and my editor, too - seem to like what's safer, what they're comfortable with.
When not actually working, the editors seem to spend most of their time playing poker and talking business together.
The other editors didn't seem to mind, though.
In a couple of instances, the editors seem to have bent over not to include some obvious candidates.